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Discrimination and Well-Being Among Asians/Asian Americans During COVID-19: The Role of Social Media.

Chia-Chen Yang1, Jiun-Yi Tsai2, Shuya Pan3.   

Abstract

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, Asians and Asian Americans have been experiencing an uptick of discrimination. With most people experiencing months of lockdowns, social media may become a particularly important tool in Asian people's coping with discrimination. Grounded in the multiactivity framework of social media use, this study explored whether experience with discrimination was associated with more social media use among Asian people and how adaptive social media use was for their well-being during COVID-19. A sample of 242 Asians/Asian Americans residing in the United States (Mage = 32.88, SD = 11.13; 48 percent female) completed an online survey. Results showed that more experience of discrimination during COVID-19 was associated with more engagement in social media private messaging, posting/commenting, and browsing, but the activities yielded different implications for subjective well-being. Both social media private messaging and posting/commenting were associated with more perceived social support, which contributed to better subjective well-being. Social media posting/commenting was also related to better subjective well-being through lower worry about discrimination. In contrast, social media browsing was associated with poorer subjective well-being through more worry about discrimination.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; coping; discrimination; social media; well-being

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32762541     DOI: 10.1089/cyber.2020.0394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw        ISSN: 2152-2715


  13 in total

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2.  Developmental Trend of Subjective Well-Being of Weibo Users During COVID-19: Online Text Analysis Based on Machine Learning Method.

Authors:  Yingying Han; Wenhao Pan; Jinjin Li; Ting Zhang; Qiang Zhang; Emily Zhang
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-01-06

3.  Social Media Use and Misinformation Among Asian Americans During COVID-19.

Authors:  Stella K Chong; Shahmir H Ali; Lan N Ðoàn; Stella S Yi; Chau Trinh-Shevrin; Simona C Kwon
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-01-14

4.  Emotional Response and Behavioral Coping Associated with Experienced and Media Discrimination Among Asians and Asian Americans in the United States.

Authors:  Pamela P Chiang; Chia-Chen Yang; Jiun-Yi Tsai
Journal:  Race Soc Probl       Date:  2022-04-01

5.  International students' psychosocial well-being and social media use at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: A latent profile analysis.

Authors:  Y Anthony Chen; Tingting Fan; Catalina L Toma; Sebastian Scherr
Journal:  Comput Human Behav       Date:  2022-07-30

6.  Racial Bias Beliefs Related to COVID-19 Among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders: Findings From the COVID-19 Effects on the Mental and Physical Health of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Survey Study (COMPASS).

Authors:  Van Ta Park; Janice Y Tsoh; Marcelle Dougan; Bora Nam; Marian Tzuang; Quyen N Vuong; Joon Bang; Oanh L Meyer
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2022-08-09       Impact factor: 7.076

7.  Exploring the Role of Media Sources on COVID-19-Related Discrimination Experiences and Concerns Among Asian People in the United States: Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

Authors:  Nan Yu; Shuya Pan; Chia-Chen Yang; Jiun-Yi Tsai
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2020-11-06       Impact factor: 5.428

8.  COVID-19-Related Assault on Asians: Economic Hardship in the United States and India Predicts Diminished Support for Victim Compensation and Assailant Punishment.

Authors:  James Johnson; David N Sattler; Kylie Otton
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Authors:  Yael Levaot; Talya Greene; Yuval Palgi
Journal:  J Psychiatr Res       Date:  2020-11-07       Impact factor: 4.791

10.  Discrimination Experiences during COVID-19 among a National, Multi-Lingual, Community-Based Sample of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: COMPASS Findings.

Authors:  Van M Ta Park; Marcelle M Dougan; Oanh L Meyer; Bora Nam; Marian Tzuang; Linda G Park; Quyen Vuong; Joon Bang; Janice Y Tsoh
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 3.390

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